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Mazda 323 Protege door painted by artist Banksy up for auction

The door was part of a 2013 art installation and has an estimated value worth more than the original retail price of the vehicle.


A Mazda 323 Protégé door which was previously part of an art installation – created by anonymous UK artist Banksy – is up for auction with an estimated value of anywhere from $US100,000 to $US200,000 ($AU154,000-308,000).

First reported by UK publication Motor1 , the Mazda door is set to go under the hammer at Julien’s Auction, with the car part transformed into an art piece titled 'Crazy Horse' which debuted on 9 October 2013 and was located at a street corner in New York City’s Lower East Side.

The piece is part of an overall street art auction set to start on 22 February 2024.

With a starting bid of $US25,000 – or $AU38,500 – this Banksy modified Mazda door exceeds the original retail price of this mid-to-late 1990s Mazda 323 Protégé, which was sold in Australia from $AU30,850 with the optional automatic transmission. However, adjusted for inflation, the Mazda today would be priced at more than $AU62,100.

The image on the Mazda door portrays a male looking above, and when combined with the other art pieces in the installation – depicts a group of stampeding horses trampling a group of seemingly petrified people.

The auction begins on 22 February 2024 on Julien's Auctions.

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Ethan Cardinal graduated with a Journalism degree in 2020 from La Trobe University and has been working in the fashion industry as a freelance writer prior to joining Drive in 2023. Ethan greatly enjoys investigating and reporting on the cross sections between automotive, lifestyle and culture. Ethan relishes the opportunity to explore how deep cars are intertwined within different industries and how they could affect both casual readers and car enthusiasts.

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